More than 22 million tons of this substance is used on on U.S roads each winter.
Salt
Independence Day was first celebrated this year.
1776
This notable Oswego Alum went on to star in The Bee Movie.
Jerry Seinfeld
This is the vegetable Popeye eats to gain strength.
Spinach
This is the number of Oscars that Leonardo Dicaprio has won.
The Sun
Not only did this incredible Woman help slaves to freedom, but she also provided important intel to the Union Army during the Civil War.
Harriet Tubman
This is the ceremony that welcomes students on their first night, and send them away on their last.
Torchlight
These are the names of the three Powerpuff girls.
Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup
This is a religion that Tom Cruise practices.
Scientology
This North American mammal can go up to 100 days without food while hibernating.
Bear
Richard Nixon was in office when this celebrity randomly showed up at the White House to meet him.
Elvis Presley
This building is where you can find the greenhouse.
Shineman hall.
This is Yogi Bear's best friend.
Boo-Boo
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is best known by this stagename.
Lady Gaga
This city in northern Japan is the snowiest city on Earth.
Aomori City
This "Army" comprised of Hollywood props tricked German troops with a diversion during World War 2.
The Ghost Army
This is SUNY Oswego's news channel.
WTOP-TV 10
This is the phrase that Velma from Scooby Doo uses as an exclamation.
Jinkies
This famous singer grew up on a Christmas tree farm.
Taylor Swift
This rare winter weather phenomenon comprising of thunder during snowstorms most commonly occurs near lakes when relatively warm columns of air rise from the ground and form turbulent storm clouds in the sky in the winter.
Thundersnow
This is America's first Black Woman pilot.
Bessie Coleman
This acronym stands for the Alums that have graduated in the past ten years.
GOLD
This animated Disney character is banned in Finland.
Donald Duck
This is the number of grammy's Adele won for her album 25.
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